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Yoko Ono talks of the early part of the Showa Period (1926-1989), in Japan, and sings songs for unaccompanied voice which show various aspects of these times and culture.
This audio is part of the collection: Other Minds Audio Archive
It also belongs to collections: Music & Arts; stream_only
Date: 1965-09-26
Keywords: KPFA-FM; WBAI; Interview; Music; World Music; Ethnic Music
Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0




Reviewer:
BenjaminS.T. -




Subject:
Yoko from 1965 explaining contemporary Japanese culture
I did not decide to listen to this so much because I wanted to hear Yoko sing even though I thought she did well enough not to sound bad. I actually came to hear her talk about some of her historical observations which describe changes in the values of her culture. I am not a huge Yoko fan but I give this audio four stars, because she did not do bad at explaining what she came to say.
Reviewer:
Gary A. Spong -
Subject:
Yoko Ono
Pretty good